Applied Math Seminar
Spring Quarter 2002
3:15 - 4:15 p.m.
Sloan Mathematics Corner, Building 380, Room 380-C

 

April 5

 

Peter Baxendal
USC

 

Lyapunov exponents for small random
perturbations of Hamiltonian systems

April 9
Special Seminar
Noon, 380-380D

 

Weinan E
Princeton University

 

Problems with multiple scales: modeling and computations

April 17
Special Seminar
Noon, 380-381T

 

Matthew West
CDS, Caltech

 

Asynchronous Variational Integrators for Solid Mechanics

April 19

 

Margaret Cheney
Dept of Math Sciences
RPI

 

The MUSIC algorithm and the Linear Sampling (Factorization) Method

April 26

 

Takis Souganidis
Austin, TX

 

Fully nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations: Theory and applications

May 3

 

Kathrin Berkner
Ricoh Innovations, Inc.,
Color Image Processing Group, Menlo Park

 

Enhancement of scanned documents in a digital copier using properties of wavelets in smoothness spaces

May 10

 

Russel Caflisch
UCLA

 

Modeling and Simulation for
Epitaxial Growth with Elastic Strain

May 17

 

Stephan Bohacek
USC

 

Stochastic Models of the Internet,
TCP and Fair Video Transmission

May 24

 

N. S. Witte
Dept. of Math and Statistics, U of Melbourne, Australia

 

The finite one-dimensional Impenetrable Bose Gas and Painleve's sixth Transcendent.

May 31
Special Seminar
1pm, Room 420-38

 

Giovanni Russo
Università di Catania, Italy

 

Time relaxed Monte Carlo methods for the Boltzmann Equations

May 31

 

Peter Smereka
Ann Arbor

 

Effective Equations for Ostwald Ripening

June 7

 

William S. Cleveland Mathematical Sciences Research Center, Bell Labs

 

Statistical Multiplexing: Math and Stat Take Over the Internet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Review of Past Seminar Schedules

 

For information pertaining to the Applied Math Seminar please contact Doron Levy.

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